An impressive, culturally significant floral arrangement portrays the Sikh Khanda emblem with great precision, the entire symbol standing out crisply against a plain white background. Every line and curve of the central sword, the enclosing chakkar, and the two flanking kirpans is defined using countless royal blue chrysanthemum florets, or similar compact blooms, placed so closely that no gaps appear. The petals overlap to form a continuous, velvety surface, giving the piece a smooth yet subtly textured finish, like a finely woven fabric. The blue is intense and uniform, suggesting depth and reverence, much like the contemplative stillness one might feel walking through a quiet corner of Raynes Park at dusk. The Khanda's shape is instantly recognisable, with clean edges and well-proportioned arms, indicating careful planning and skilled floral artistry. At the base of the central blade, a contrasting floral detail softens the design without diminishing its strength. Three pristine white roses are gathered together, their petals gently cupped and layered, flanked and threaded through with clusters of tiny white filler flowers such as baby's breath. Around them, short stems of dark, glossy foliage curve protectively, introducing fresh green tones that echo living leaves in a local garden or park. This white-and-green motif glows against the surrounding field of blue, symbolising purity, serenity, and the hope of peace. Created in the style of a bespoke funeral tribute that might be commissioned by families in Raynes Park, Wimbledon Chase, or Merton, this floral Khanda would be a fitting centrepiece at a Sikh funeral, bhog ceremony, or memorial service, honouring both spiritual devotion and cherished memories.
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A bold Khanda-shaped funeral tribute occupies the centre of the image, its sacred Sikh symbol fully realised through flowers. The clean white background acts like a blank canvas, helping each curve of the chakkar and sweep of the twin kirpans stand out with clarity. All visible surfaces of the emblem are densely covered in royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small, round blossoms, placed petal to petal to form a rich, tactile surface. The colour is a deep, dignified blue, evoking loyalty, faith, and the quiet strength of a close-knit community such as those around Raynes Park, Coombe Lane, and the local gurdwaras. Gentle side lighting casts soft shadows beneath some petals and along the edges of the design, giving the impression that the tribute is slightly raised and substantial, almost like a sculpted relief. At the point where the central sword meets its lower curve, a contrasting cluster of white flowers forms the heart of the arrangement. Three white roses are the focus, each bloom open enough to show its layered heart, nestled among airy sprigs of white gypsophila and accented with small, glossy green leaves. This cluster glows against the blue, suggesting themes of purity, remembrance, and the comforting embrace of family. The overall mood is solemn yet tender, the kind of arrangement a family in Raynes Park might choose when saying farewell to a loved one, whether the tribute is placed beside the coffin, displayed at a Sikh temple service, or laid at a graveside. Every detail reflects thoughtful, respectful floristry dedicated to honouring Sikh faith and tradition.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished Sikh loved one with our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Raynes Park Florist. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda symbol made from white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue, beautifully accented with elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila. Expertly arranged, it creates a respectful and meaningful floral display for Sikh funerals, memorials, and remembrance services.

Handmade in Raynes Park, each tribute is created with premium, fresh flowers to ensure a lasting and dignified finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal piece beside the coffin or at the service.

We understand the importance of these moments, so our experienced florists handle every order with care, reliability and discretion. Seasonal substitutions may be made where necessary, always matching the style, colour and quality of the original design. For special requests, colour adjustments or personalised touches, please contact our friendly team. Order online for prompt, local delivery in and around Raynes Park.
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    Amazing funeral flowers. Thank you, Handy Flowers, for supporting us.

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    I was starting to worry that the family and other mourners would arrive at the venue and find no flowers on the podium. I called the customer service to check the progress of my order. She was as welcoming and warm as a person can get. She assured me my delivery was on the way. It arrived before I could put the phone down.

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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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